This is Your Day Oregon, To Stop Ballot Measure 114

Published on December 12, 2022
Duration: 6:25

This video provides a critical update on the legal challenges to Oregon Ballot Measure 114, focusing on the Arnold V. Brown lawsuit filed by Gun Owners of America. It highlights the importance of the December 13th show cause hearing in Harney County Circuit Court, where Judge Robert Riccio will decide whether to continue the injunction against the measure. The Oregon State Supreme Court's recent decision to decline revisiting the injunction is also discussed, emphasizing the ongoing legal battle for gun rights in Oregon.

Quick Summary

Oregon Ballot Measure 114 is currently enjoined statewide following a decision by the Oregon State Supreme Court not to overturn a temporary injunction. A critical show cause hearing is set for December 13th, where the state must prove why the injunction should be lifted, based on Article 1, Section 27 of the Oregon Constitution.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Oregon Ballot Measure 114 Update
  2. 00:43Focus on Arnold V. Brown Lawsuit
  3. 01:12Judge Riccio's Injunction and Oregon Supreme Court Decision
  4. 02:21Importance of December 12th & 13th Dates
  5. 02:33Show Cause Hearing Explained
  6. 03:52Legal Basis: Article 1 Section 27 of Oregon Constitution
  7. 04:26How to Watch the December 13th Hearing
  8. 05:14Call to Action for Oregonians
  9. 05:46Contact Information and Closing Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of Oregon Ballot Measure 114?

Oregon Ballot Measure 114 is currently enjoined statewide due to a temporary injunction issued by Harney County Circuit Court Judge Robert Riccio. The Oregon State Supreme Court has declined to overturn this injunction, and a crucial show cause hearing is scheduled for December 13th.

What is the significance of the December 13th hearing for Ballot Measure 114?

The December 13th show cause hearing is critical because the State of Oregon must present legal arguments and evidence to Judge Robert Riccio explaining why the injunction against Ballot Measure 114 should be lifted. If they fail to meet their burden of proof, the injunction will remain in place.

What legal basis is being used to challenge Oregon Ballot Measure 114?

The challenge to Oregon Ballot Measure 114 is primarily based on Article 1, Section 27 of the Oregon State Constitution. This section guarantees the people's right to bear arms for self-defense and the defense of the state.

How can I access the court proceedings for the Ballot Measure 114 case?

The hearing scheduled for Tuesday, December 13th, at 9:00 AM in Harney County Circuit Court will be accessible. Viewers can listen via telephone or log in via WebEx. Links for access will be provided in the video's description box.

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